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In addition to Space Mountain, Universal's Revenge of the Mummy is a favorite of mine, even though it did replace Kongfrontation. It's the same thing for me with dark coasters and fear of heights.

I'd wait a week or so for them to iron out the kinks and get more servers running.

If Disney had wanted to get bonus points with die hard fans, they already had a Frozen attraction designed back in the 70s by the legendary Marc Davis. They would have just had to tweak the story and work in the characters from the film.

That might be the greatest idea I've ever heard.

I've enjoyed some of the tie-ins — U.S.Avengers and Secret Warriors — so far, as well as the lead-up with Thunderbolts and Spencer's Steve Rogers title.

#9 is listed under the July solicitations. It also ties in to Secret Empire, so that probably saved it.

I've enjoyed U.S.Avengers more then what I've read of Occupy Avengers.

Has anybody been keeping up with the Secret Empire event? I was hoping that it'd be decent to justify all the time they put into the backstory — as well as justifying the Cap heel turn. But so far, it just seems to be disjointed and all over the place.

Nice to see Nighthawk landed somewhere after his series got canned.

I'm disappointed that we didn't get more cameos from other Archer tertiary characters like Brett Bunsen and Bilbo.

It looks pretty good, but they couldn't slip the classic theme in there?

Yea, my first thought was "I'll just wait for that GOTY/Complete Edition they always release." Or a sale on XBox.

In retrospect, I enjoyed Jim Ross' return after his Bell's Palsy attack, when they tried to turn him in to a villain by having him assault Michael Cole. Except it failed, because everyone cheered him and booed Cole. He even set up a mini announce table during one episode, which ended in Hardcore Holly getting tossed

Plus they had to bring back that hillbilly sheriff from Live and Let Die.

So you're saying that the Simpsons didn't actually do it first?

Christopher Walken's Max Zorin makes A View to A Kill somewhat of a fun watch.

I recently rewatched all the Bond movies up until Goldeneye and found that I really enjoyed some of Roger Moore's Bond films — Live and Let Die & The Spy Who Loved Me in particular.

I love how they ran out of actual Chevy commercials in the article and just threw those spoof ones in.

He really dropped the ball on a Jurassic Park sequel involving velociraptors in the mountains of Costa Rica.

Might as well. The IC title pretty much has to be the main event belt over on Raw too.